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Live Streaming Software overview

Compare 123 Live Streaming Software products, review ratings, and use this guide to understand common features, pricing considerations, and buyer fit. Live Streaming Software helps teams choose practical software for this category when manual coordination slows execution. Live Streaming Software is most useful when workflows need clearer ownership, better visibility, and less rework. Start from the actual use cases and test software against realistic scenarios before expanding. Compare candidates on setup burden, ease of daily use, and what support is available when exceptions happen. A strong shortlist is one that matches your team needs rather than a broad feature checklist; keep tradeoffs explicit and simple such as access controls/permissions and...

Software options 123
Rated products 53
Average rating 4.4/5
Reviews and ratings 1.9K
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Mainstreaming by Mainstreaming

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Mainstreaming is a live and on-demand video streaming platform with a focus on advanced Media Delivery capabilities. It emphasizes engaging a global audience in high definition (HD...

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ManyCam by Visicom Media

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ManyCam is a suite of video tools that enhances desktop video production for various online scenarios. It functions as virtual camera and streaming software, allowing users to mana...

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MEETYO Show by Meetyoo

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MEETYO Show is a webcasting tool designed for professional online presentations and events. It facilitates a range of virtual gatherings, including presentations, training sessions...

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Mixlr by Mixlr

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Mixlr is a live audio streaming platform that enables users to broadcast live audio content. It provides creators with the tools to stream audio files, live talks, music, podcasts,...

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Mux Video by Mux

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Mux Video is a developer-focused platform and API that simplifies the process of building live streaming and video-on-demand capabilities directly into web or native applications....

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nanoStream Cloud by nanocosmos Informationstechnologien

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nanoStream Cloud is a live streaming solution designed to simplify the management of cross-platform live video broadcasts. It provides a robust cloud infrastructure that handles th...

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Netshow.me Live by Netshow.me

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Netshow.me Live is a versatile live streaming platform tailored for business communication and interactive events. It facilitates the broadcasting of high-quality videoconferences,...

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OTTDock by OTTDock

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OTTDock is a comprehensive platform that empowers video content owners to build and manage their own Over-The-Top (OTT) streaming service. It provides the tools to create a branded...

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Peer5 by Microsoft

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Peer5, now part of Microsoft, is a live and on-demand streaming platform that utilizes a peer-to-peer (P2P) content delivery network (CDN) technology. It helps businesses stream hi...

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Pixellot Show by Pixellot

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Pixellot Show is an automated sports production and live streaming solution. It employs AI-powered camera systems that automatically track the action on the field or court without...

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Feature checklist

Common Live Streaming Software features

These are common capabilities buyers compare in this category. Confirm product-specific availability with each vendor.

User Access Management

Control user entry and feature availability through role-based permissions and secure credentials.

Audience Engagement Analysis

Monitors and analyzes data pertaining to audience viewership and metrics.

Viewer Engagement Tools

Interactive tools for viewers, such as commenting, chat rooms, polls, and Q&A sessions.

White-Label Branding

Modify the software interface with corporate logos and color schemes for a branded experience.

Event Timing & Venue Planning

Determine and organize the specific date, time, and venue for upcoming events.

Live Stream Media Production

Integrate diverse media, beyond just video (like PDFs, images, titles), into live streaming broadcasts.

Session Moderation Tools

Provide administrators with tools to manage and regulate session interactions.

Multi-Camera Live Streaming

Live streaming capabilities with support for multiple camera inputs.

Simultaneous Multistreaming

Broadcast live content concurrently to various streaming platforms.

IT Performance Metrics

Track and analyze key metrics to evaluate the efficiency of IT infrastructure.

Support Session Recording

Capture and store active support and chat sessions for quality assurance and training purposes.

Multi-Presenter Screen Display

Functionality to divide the screen or present content from multiple speakers simultaneously.

Selection Criteria

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Buyer guide

How to choose Live Streaming Software

What this category is for

This category is for teams that need dependable, repeatable outcomes across routine work without adding avoidable churn.

Who should use this category

The category is typically valuable when teams are evaluating software quality, speed of use, and whether ownership is clear.

How to shortlist

Compare tools on how well they support practical workflows and whether they stay clear when exceptions appear in real operations.

Plan the rollout

Confirm implementation steps, stakeholder responsibilities, training needs, and success measures before committing to a product.

Pricing

Live Streaming Software pricing considerations

Pricing can vary by product tier, usage volume, user count, deployment, and support requirements. Confirm current plans and contract terms with each vendor before choosing.

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Live Streaming Software FAQs

Live Streaming Software helps teams choose practical software for this category when manual coordination slows execution. Live Streaming Software is most useful when workflows need clearer ownership, better visibility, and less rework. Start from the actual use cases and test software against realistic scenarios before expanding. Compare candidates on setup burden, ease of daily use, and what support is available when exceptions happen. A strong shortlist is one that matches your team needs rather than a broad feature checklist; keep tradeoffs explicit and simple such as access controls/permissions and audience

This category includes 123 Live Streaming Software products. Use ratings, descriptions, and vendor details to compare options.

Common Live Streaming Software features to compare include User Access Management, Audience Engagement Analysis, Viewer Engagement Tools, White-Label Branding, Event Timing & Venue Planning. Confirm product-specific availability with each vendor.

Start with your use case, shortlist products with relevant features, compare rating volume and vendor details, then confirm pricing, support, and implementation needs with each vendor.

Pricing can vary by product tier, usage volume, user count, deployment, and support requirements. Confirm current plans and contract terms with each vendor before choosing.

Start with your pain points, onboarding effort, and how well the tool supports the workflows your team repeats every week.

Test against real scenarios, including exceptions, and verify ownership, visibility, and follow-up still hold up under pressure.

When inconsistent handoffs or delays are slowing delivery and a repeatable toolset would make outcomes easier to run consistently.
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